Vermont: Majority Support For Retail Marijuana Sales

A strong majority of Vermonters support regulating the commercial production and retail sales of marijuana for adults, according to a statewide Castleton Polling Institute survey commissioned by the Marijuana Policy Project.

Fifty-seven percent of respondents said that they support “changing Vermont law to regulate and tax marijuana similarly to alcohol, so retailers would be licensed to sell marijuana to adults 21 and older?” Only 34 percent of those survey opposed the notion of legalization.

20 Responses to “Vermont: Majority Support For Retail Marijuana Sales”

Norml and readers. . Please please please use the case in Texas to our advantage. .. the teenager arrested for pot brownies needs to draw the attention of the attorney General and president Obama. . The kid needs our help. He doesn’t deserve the treatment he is getting. This is a prime example of why pot should be legal. Or at least decriminalized.
I do not know how to start a petition on change.org but we need to get one started today so the children do not suffer anymore tomorrow. Norml you have my email. Please let me know what to legally do. … at this point I am ready to act like Calvin Bundy and his militia and take up arms at the Texas court house where this kid is being tried. …

I can understand concern for minors and developing brains, however we are adults, do I need permission to lower my blood pressure without drugs, or just relax and feel good. What someone do’s in thier own house is thier own business